00:00Chile, part two of the WRC's South American adventure, just a fortnight after Paraguay.
00:07Big milestone for eight-time world champion Sebastian Auger celebrating a 200th WRC start
00:13with a little help from a friend and title rival Hoitana.
00:17Then colorful, noisy reception as ever for the ceremonial start in downtown Conception.
00:30A rude welcome to Chile for M-Sport rookie Josh McElaine. High-speed moment in the opening stage, losing the rear of the car, a big spin.
00:38The Irishman able to continue with a badly bruised humour.
00:42Out front, four drivers locked in the closest title fight in years.
00:46Elvin Evans reclaiming the championship lead last time out in Paraguay.
00:50Slight brush with a bank in stage two, but an encouraging start for the Welshman.
00:56Cala Rovenpera, winner here last year and quick out of the blocks.
01:00Quickest through both opening stages.
01:03Then in stage three, the longest of the morning, a big hit and a puncture.
01:08Costing Rovenpera more than a minute.
01:11Sebastian Auger has told anyone prepared to listen, a ninth world title is his for the taking.
01:16He has a point, but not backed up by his start in Chile.
01:20Struggling with his car, but he has plenty of time to make up ground.
01:24Oytanak, the fourth in the quartet of title contenders.
01:29Leading Hyundai's charge against the trio of Toyotas.
01:33Also struggling to find his rhythm in the opening stages.
01:35Fog not helping, but on the pace.
01:39Elvin Evans leads in Chile, half a second ahead of Oytanak.
01:43Adrian Formeau completes the top three.
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